Atlanta Speech School
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Talk With Me Baby Grady
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The Gift
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Dual Language Learners (DLLs) are children who are learning and developing in more than one language. In the United States, 1 in 4 children under the age of 8 are DLLs. Each Dual Language Learner is given a precious gift by his family: the gift of their first language and home culture. DLLs are eager to share their gift with others in their classroom community, but most importantly, they rely o...
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Darlington Nagbe of Atlanta United visits Atlanta Speech School's Katherine Hamm Center. He talked with each child, showed some soccer skills and was celebrated with the Atlanta United cheer and a poster made by the 3's and 4s. So fun!
PROMISE FINAL
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PROMISE FINAL
Atlanta Speech School Carpool Informational Video
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Atlanta Speech School Carpool Informational Video
Every Opportunity School Pre-planning Video
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Every Opportunity School Pre-planning Video
Every Opportunity Schools Pre-Planning Video
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Every Opportunity Schools Pre-Planning Video
Stanford 2018 Commencement
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Stanford 2018 Commencement
Every Opportunity Video...Enough is Enough
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Every Opportunity Video...Enough is Enough
2018 Montag Lecture
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Dr. Caitlin McMunn Dooley, Ph.D. presents Learning Literacy for Life: Creating a System for Success
Atlanta Speech School Construction November 14 and 27, 2017
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Atlanta Speech School Construction November 14 and 27, 2017
Atlanta Speech School Construction Video November 2017
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Atlanta Speech School Construction Video November 2017
Atlanta Speech School Construction Video 2
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Atlanta Speech School Construction Video 2
Keeping the Promise
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Alumni of the Atlanta Speech School are often our best indications that we've kept the promise to help each child find his or her own voice through language and literacy. "Keeping the Promise" shares a few of their stories.
The Promise to Georgia’s Children - Rollins Center for Language & Literacy
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Georgia’s children are asking you to make a promise that will forever shape their lives. With the commitment of caring people like you, by the year 2020, every early childhood educator in Georgia will have the skills to effectively prepare our children to meet or exceed grade level reading requirements by the end of 3rd grade. Make your promise to Georgia’s children and join us in giving them t...
Talk With Me Baby
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Talk With Me Baby
Every Opportunity
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Every Opportunity
Atlanta Speech School Overview
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Atlanta Speech School Overview
The Katherine Hamm Center School for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing
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The Katherine Hamm Center School for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing
Wardlaw School for Dyslexia & Language-Based Learning Disabilities
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Wardlaw School for Dyslexia & Language-Based Learning Disabilities
Stepping Stones Preschool for Speech and/or Language Delays
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Stepping Stones Preschool for Speech and/or Language Delays
Rollins Center Professional Development for Language & Literacy Teachers
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Rollins Center Professional Development for Language & Literacy Teachers
The Anne & Jim Kenan Independent Preschool
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The Anne & Jim Kenan Independent Preschool
Atlanta Speech School Video
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Atlanta Speech School Video
Read 3 Amari's Adventure
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Read 3 Amari's Adventure
Read 2 Amari's Adventure
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Read 2 Amari's Adventure
Read 1 Amari's Adventure
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Read 1 Amari's Adventure
How to READ with Your Child
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How to READ with Your Child
Amari's Adventure READ 3
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Amari's Adventure READ 3
Amari's Adventure READ 2
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Amari's Adventure READ 2

Комментарии

  • @janisjoaquin7353
    @janisjoaquin7353 13 дней назад

    agee i try to communicate nicely

  • @christinedarrisaw926
    @christinedarrisaw926 2 месяца назад

    We want all children to feel comfortable and welcome when they enter the center and their classroom. I’m the opening person in the morning and I speak to the parents and the kids when they come to the center. I want to have a great day at work and that starts with the children being in a safe environment with teachers who want to be with them.

  • @kylesandlin1472
    @kylesandlin1472 3 месяца назад

    Great reminder that the little things go a long way (good or bad).

  • @SusanWrenWilson
    @SusanWrenWilson 3 месяца назад

    We need to be good examples for our students. They will emulate what they see and experience. The old saying "treat people how you want to be treated" is so true. When us teachers make the learning environment welcoming and enjoyable the students want to learn. Encouraging students to read and making it FUN will help with literacy.

  • @lisa-kg1nk
    @lisa-kg1nk 3 месяца назад

    This is so sad I have not and do not treat a child like this the 2nd part is me not the first

  • @randyhelzerman
    @randyhelzerman 4 месяца назад

    This video made me ugly cry.

  • @CATHOLICAPOLOGIST1
    @CATHOLICAPOLOGIST1 4 месяца назад

    I definitely can relate to this video because I had a lot of teachers and I met a lot of people within the school system who I had to regularly deal with who were some of the most terrible people I’ve ever met in my life. I wish that they would’ve been much more kind and polite like the second half of this video then I would’ve been much happier when I was younger, but I wasn’t because they failed miserably.

  • @Faithlynw
    @Faithlynw 6 месяцев назад

    Potent message!

  • @1life1luv2long4
    @1life1luv2long4 7 месяцев назад

    So true! This is beautifully executed!

  • @malikahmurray2222
    @malikahmurray2222 Год назад

    How do I get permission to share this video in my training class?

  • @MrWoodMan23
    @MrWoodMan23 Год назад

    A smile with a 5 second compliment can change someone's entire day. BE KIND.

  • @MalenkaWarner1
    @MalenkaWarner1 Год назад

    Amazing memories of enjoying the beauty of having full conversations with my babies - all through the process! "Language nutrition is just as important as food nutrition!"

  • @JM-rp1fn
    @JM-rp1fn Год назад

    I love this video so much!!! Yes!! Yes!! Yes!! How you treat people absolutely matters!! YOU can change someone's whole trajectory just by showing that you genuinely care about them. Be the difference!!

  • @abledevila3218
    @abledevila3218 Год назад

    Pretty sure kids needs structure and disciplined, instead of being babbied.

  • @jasmineraelewis
    @jasmineraelewis Год назад

    wow! beautiful

  • @TammyKimball-o3v
    @TammyKimball-o3v Год назад

    very powerful

  • @cartonofegg
    @cartonofegg Год назад

    Jordan Carter? JumpOutTheSchool

  • @hlatinabryan1228
    @hlatinabryan1228 Год назад

    I loved 🥰, totally agree make feel warm welcome all kiddos is extremely important this video has strong points!!!

  • @prod.GavinHaven
    @prod.GavinHaven Год назад

    Lil bro SPINNIN with the 360s

  • @ligo7880
    @ligo7880 Год назад

    This is on point!!!!!

  • @lorigarner5725
    @lorigarner5725 Год назад

    This is so powerful! We must help our children by making a difference every day!

  • @jennyianella3776
    @jennyianella3776 Год назад

    im crying

  • @yuh.kxyla15
    @yuh.kxyla15 Год назад

    Is that Priah speaking in the background?

  • @2_B_B
    @2_B_B Год назад

    What is the song name?

  • @mangoblade3877
    @mangoblade3877 Год назад

    It’s true, the educators need to shaping up, but students are just as bad. It’s a two-way street educators are over, burdened with misbehaving children who don’t get the proper discipline and can run amok, it starts in the child’s home. I know what this is saying and I agree with the message, but you have to look at it from both sides. You can’t just have a one sided view and say “all teachers are negative because of blah blah blah.

    • @sophialeejhonson
      @sophialeejhonson Год назад

      Children are learning how to navigate the world. How to deal with emotions, how to behave. It is completely normal for children to be children. And if a child is systematically misbehaving, there's probably a deeper meaning behind that. Schools need to be trauma informed and try to teach the kids strategies of how they can soothe themselves and communicate their needs. A lot of kids experience abuse at home so they lack this skills.

  • @haitianjack9915
    @haitianjack9915 Год назад

    Playboi Carti?

  • @kyleahbaysinger9483
    @kyleahbaysinger9483 Год назад

    i love this video

  • @AstraStars400
    @AstraStars400 2 года назад

    It’s really sad how education has changed a lot

  • @JesseMoshe
    @JesseMoshe 2 года назад

    This is extremely powerful and creative, but its impact is dampened by its presentation. The profound impact teachers can have on their students is too simply redirected from modeling inappropriate to appropriate behavior. It lacks context, validity, and understanding to the behavior of the educators in the earlier half of the video. It’s like when seasoned parents look at a cartoon contrasting “good parenting” from “bad parenting” it’s likely they will see themselves reflected (caricatured?) in the latter cartoon and very far from the former. If we as educators are to give supportive attention and compassion to our students, if we are to meet the implicit demands and ideals of this video, then we must understand our own burnout and emotional fatigue with compassion and positive attention too. Perhaps another video can humanize and sympathize with teacher burnout and offer approaches for either better self care or how the administration may be supportive and take responsibility for the teacher’s wellbeing. When the administration shows compassion and faith in teachers, it helps to restrengthen my faith in myself and by extension to give faith, courage and compassion to our students. So this video is powerful, but it would be even more powerful if it addressed the precursors to teacher burnout and indifference with the same wisdom and compassion it portrayed the perspective of a student. I look forward to more productions from this company in the future!

  • @staceybaez1363
    @staceybaez1363 2 года назад

    who's cutting onions

  • @tenayarhinehardt5390
    @tenayarhinehardt5390 2 года назад

    Wowww. Powerful. Real. Painful.

  • @jerwyirwan6072
    @jerwyirwan6072 2 года назад

    I hate Atlanta Speech School

  • @lindsaystaskowski8645
    @lindsaystaskowski8645 2 года назад

    So powerful! Love this!

  • @rhondasullivan1535
    @rhondasullivan1535 2 года назад

    LOVE this!! Always make children feel loved, valued and heard! Such an awful thing to smother their creativity and individual personalities.

  • @blessedfrombirth
    @blessedfrombirth 2 года назад

    Powerful!!!

  • @luz1706
    @luz1706 2 года назад

    Why does this feel nostalgic to me

  • @emanhasan8060
    @emanhasan8060 2 года назад

    Always positive attitude make you work better

  • @attonpearson1944
    @attonpearson1944 2 года назад

    Came for the “did you see that” meme, stayed for the message. Sooooooo so important.

  • @vivekanandsinghsolanki
    @vivekanandsinghsolanki 3 года назад

    Give them Compassion👌

  • @FejSkaz
    @FejSkaz 3 года назад

    The kid in the seat at 2:01 lmaooo

  • @slurpee4203
    @slurpee4203 3 года назад

    0:41 nobody was even talking😭

    • @sophia7906
      @sophia7906 2 года назад

      i was the little girl and i was not ready to get called on 😭😭

  • @shynessguy
    @shynessguy 3 года назад

    jordan carterrrrr carti!

    • @tankdgaf3800
      @tankdgaf3800 2 года назад

      Yesssa I was bouta comment this golddd

  • @sosa5880
    @sosa5880 3 года назад

    LMAPO

  • @heribertoperez40
    @heribertoperez40 3 года назад

    This is just like my school, they always want respect and always say “no talking”. I believe what the teachers are saying is actually true. We should not talk during school time or class time.

    • @elijahstewart1333
      @elijahstewart1333 3 года назад

      factory line school teaching has been proven to be a bad way of teaching, students should be allowed to communicate with each other and figure out problems together. was quite the shock when i finally got a job and realized im actually allowed to get help from coworkers or use the internet as a resource to help with my job

    • @slurpee4203
      @slurpee4203 3 года назад

      there’s a time to talk and a time to listen

  • @luz1706
    @luz1706 3 года назад

    Hmmm this what feels weirder

  • @scaryhorrormoviee
    @scaryhorrormoviee 3 года назад

    I BELIEVE HARD OF HEARING STUDENTS SHOULD HAVE THE RIGHT TO GO TO THEIR NEAR BY SCHOOL AND NOT HAVE TI TRAVEL 1 HOUR DISTANCE TO A MAIN SCHOOL ❗❗

  • @merlin5778
    @merlin5778 3 года назад

    So that where that meme came from

  • @thatdankguy5140
    @thatdankguy5140 3 года назад

    Jordan Carter?! 😳 Playboi Carti?! 😳😳

  • @marygartrell4735
    @marygartrell4735 4 года назад

    Very educational

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    @patrycjapluta9658 4 года назад

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